THE STUDY OF DEEP ECOLOGY IN IPE


This paper is extracted from a more detailed article entitled, 
"A Model of Sustainable Development in Comparative Islamic Framework",
 presented at the Canadian Economic Association Meetings, The Canadian Learned Societies Conference, 
University of Prince Edward Island, 1992; now appearing in a book on Islamic Development Studies 
by Muhammad Syukri Salleh (Utusan Publishers, K.L. Malaysia)

 

The Islamic Approach to Sustainable Development

1. A Summary View on Islamic Precept of Sustainable Development

The Principle of Unicity of God in the Concept of 
Sustainable Development in Islamic Perspective

Definition of Sustainable Development in Islamic Perspective

2. An Essentially Non-Utilitarian Nature of Sustainable Development 
Thinking in Islam

1. The Shuratic Process

2. Policy Instruments/Institutions Used to Attain the Shuratic Process

Definitions of Islamic Economy, Economic Efficiency, and Resource Allocation with Ecological Concern

1. Islamic Economy with Ecological Concern

2. Definition of Resource Allocation with Environmental Ethic

3. Definition of Socio-Economic Efficiency with Ecological Concern.

The Relationship Between Profit-Motivation, the Idea of Socio- Economic Efficiency and Other Related Questions

Formalization of Social Consensus Formation in the Sustainable 
Development Model: Coming Full Circle on the Question of 
Non- Utilitarian Concept of Social Justice

Ethical Endogeneity and Simulation Possibilities in the 
Sustainable Development Model

Conclusion

 

 

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